ADVISORY COUNCIL ON ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH, CARE, AND SERVICES
October 31, 2016
Washington, DC
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WELCOME
Ronald Petersen opened the meeting at 9:07 AM, thanked everyone for coming, and invited Council members to introduce themselves.

RuralHospitalsDSR.pdf

This statutorily mandated report to Congress responds for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to the many recommendations contained in the March 2016 final report of the Commission to Eliminate Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities. Overall, HHS heartily embraces the Commission's vision for a robust response to families in crisis: one th

ResponseReport.pdf

60b2.pdf

ExamplesHealthCarePaymentModels.pdf

This report summarizes findings from an environmental scan about practices and programs addressing trauma and related behavioral health needs among American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth. The report includes descriptions of trauma-informed and trauma-specific interventions, common elements of behavioral health programs targeted to help AI

Mtg11Sum.pdf

This is the PDF version of the 2016 Update of the National Plan to Address Alzheimer's Disease. There have been updates yearly since this report was originally published in 2012. A complete list of the National Plan and updates, and their direct URLs, is available on the second page.
More information about the National Alzheimer's Project Act is

NatlPlan2016 with Note.pdf

IPVExperiencesReentry.pdf

This report responds to a request from the Committees on Appropriations of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. It examines the rapid proliferation of telehealth modalities when providing medical care and highlights HHS’s efforts to identify and address obstacles to e-health and telemedicine. The report explains ways that advan